SUSPICIOUS DEATH
... SUSPICIOUS DEATH. Ellen Cordingley, wife of a labourer at Mossley, was found dead bed this morning under suspicious circumstances. There was blood on the body, which was bruised. ...
... SUSPICIOUS DEATH. Ellen Cordingley, wife of a labourer at Mossley, was found dead bed this morning under suspicious circumstances. There was blood on the body, which was bruised. ...
... SENTENCE DEATH. Thomas Dean was found guilty the Winchester Assizes yesterday of the wilful murder of his wife at Morton, near Devizes, by striking her with a billhook. The jury added recommendation mercy, and Juctice Cotton, in passing sentence of death ...
... SENTENCE OF DEATH. Benjamin Ha 1] was found guilty at the Liverpool Assizes yesterday of t he wilful murder of Walter Budworth by stabbing him with a chisel. The jury recommen ded him to mercy, and the judge passed sentence of death, promising to forward ...
... SENTENCE OF DEATH. The trial of James Dilley and Mary -Rainbow for the murder of their illegitimate child terminated late on Saturday at the Old Bailey. The juiy found the prisoners guilty, recommending the woman mercy, and Justice Hawkins passed sentence ...
... BURNED TO DEATH An inquest was held on the body of a woman named Elizabeth Mellor. The deceased had met with her death by an explosion of benzoline oil, which had ignited her clothes and burned her to death. The jury found verdict of accidental death, but ...
... DEATH OF A CARDINAL. Rome, Tuesday. Cardinal Antonacci, Bishop ,of Anchona, is dead. He was born in 1798, and made Cardinal 1858. ...
... DEATH OF COLONEL VIVIAN. Colonel the Hon. J. Vivian, late permanent Secretary of the War Office, died yesterday at Richmond. He had been in bad health for some time, and only three weeks since retired on a pension of per annum. Mr Vivian bad been three ...
... WOMAN BURNED TO DEATH. MYSTERIOUS CASE. Fire broke out yesterday morning in small dwellinghouse in Ratcliffe .Street, Liverpool, and before the firemen arrived it hi;d obtained firm hold of tlie premises, access which was impossible. It was then stated ...
... DEATH FROM FRIGHT. THIS MORNING. anc ofateck this morning, Isabella Adam a residing on first the ill, and about an hour. sen., was sent for byfthe police, and his arrival he stated that death had 'teen caused by heart disease, for which complaint ;he ...
... RUMOURED DEATH OF THE CZAR Pakis, Tuesday. A general weakness set towards the close of the Bourse to-day, caused rumour of the Czar's-death ; but neither the Russian Embassy nor the Grand Dukes at present staying at Paris have received any such news, ...
... DEATH OF SERJEANT COX. London, Tuesday. Mr Serjeant Cox, Deputy-Assistant Judge of the Middlesex Sessions, died early this moruing. Mr Serjeant Cox sat until four o'clock yesterday afternoon at the Middlesex Sessions, and then appeared in his usual health ...
... DEATH FROM STARVATION. woman named Percival was found dead yesterday morning Sheen, a village near Leek, North Staffordshire. She had bef-n refused out-relief by the guardians owing to her having had an illegitimate child, and could not find work. She ...